Put your lover in a sticky situation with this non-sticky bondage tape. This shiny PVC tape only sticks to itself, so it does not pull hair or leave any sticky residue. It’s perfect for the novice and the fetish aficionado alike. Pleasure Tape can be used to bind, gag, blindfold, or dress the object of your affection. It’s easy to use and visually stunning. Wrap your lover up tonight. It’s bound to please you both! Approximately 2in. wide by 35ft. length.
Bondage tape features:
- Material: PVC
- Self-adhering—no glue or sticky residue
- Clings securely but doesn't pull hair or skin
- Can be cut to size and reused with gentle care
- Suitable for restraint play, blindfolding, or creative fashion
- Safe for beginner BDSM exploration
- Learn how to use bondage tape
Size and material:
- Width: 2 inches
- Length: 35 feet (approx.)
- Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
🔥 Pleasure Scale™ Rating
This Toy: 🧪 Curiosity Satisfied
Fun to try, might not be your forever fave. Great for experimentation or first-timers dipping their toes in.
Who is this bondage tape for?
Bondage tape is ideal for:
- Kink-curious beginners looking to explore light bondage in a low-pressure, non-intimidating way.
- Couples interested in roleplay who want to experiment with restraint, power dynamics, or visual teasing.
- Sensation explorers who want to intensify arousal through sensory deprivation or light restriction.
- Budget-conscious players seeking a fun and affordable way to spice things up without investing in heavy-duty BDSM tools.
How to use the bondage tape?
- Start clean and dry: Prep skin by cleaning and drying any areas where you’ll apply the tape for best adhesion.
- Unroll and measure: Cut manageable strips (10–20 inches) to start wrapping. Avoid long lengths that can get twisty and hard to control.
- Wrap gently: Wrap around the body part without pulling tightly. Bondage tape sticks to itself, not the skin—so no need to overstretch.
- Always check circulation: You should be able to slide two fingers under the tape for safety. Check in regularly during play.
- Keep scissors nearby: Use dull-edged safety scissors in case you need a quick release during scenes.
Great positions to try:
- Cross-legged floor tie: Tape the wrists and ankles together while seated for a submissive yet comfortable restraint.
- Wrists-to-thigh bondage: Tape wrists to thighs while lying down or seated—immobilizing the hands adds anticipation.
- Stand-and-tease: Tape ankles slightly apart and wrists at the sides or overhead to heighten visual vulnerability and arousal.
How to clean and care for the bondage tape?
- Cleaning: Wipe the surface of the tape with a damp cloth after use to remove oils or debris.
- Drying: Let fully air dry before re-rolling to preserve cling and reduce mildew risk.
- Lubricant compatibility: Water-based lubes are fine near the tape. Avoid oils and silicone, which can reduce its grip.
- Storage: Roll used tape loosely on a smooth tube or the tape’s original core. Store in a sealed plastic bag or box to avoid fabric fuzz, lint, or pet hair.
Bondage tape practical use info:
- Versatility: Use for light restraint, sensory deprivation (blindfolds), or wearable playwear.
- Stimulation: Great for psychological arousal—amplifies partner trust and control.
- Accessibility: Minimal setup, no buckles or keys—ideal for users with reduced hand strength or dexterity.
Additional information:
- Decreased sensation: Tape play can increase body awareness and help those with reduced sensitivity tune into subtle erotic stimulation.
- Disability inclusion: Many disabled users enjoy bondage tape for its low physical effort and high creativity—it can be adapted easily with a partner’s help.
Special considerations when using bondage tape:
- Mobility requirements: Some dexterity required to unroll, cut, and wrap the tape—may need assistance.
- Dexterity: Users with limited hand control may find it tricky to secure or remove alone.
User experience tips:
- Warm the tape in your hands for 30 seconds before wrapping—it softens and adjusts more easily to body contours.
- Trim or shave any areas where you'll be placing tape—especially wrists, thighs, or neck—to avoid pinching or hair pulling during removal.
- Layer short strips instead of long continuous bands—this adds flexibility for movement and contours better on curves.
- If you sweat during play, wipe the skin between scenes—the moisture can reduce tape grip if left unchecked.
- Use tape over tight lingerie, fishnets, or mesh to increase visual appeal and prevent cling to delicate skin areas.
- Practice solo before a couple’s scene—test how tight is too tight and rehearse quick-release methods.



